Electronic voting machines flip and strip your ballot

There should not be any doubt in anyone’s mind that our election process has been compromised. The mere evidence of the trash we have in our country’s upper administration is even more proof that we have been fooled into believing our votes actually count for something.
A casual look at and observation of voting systems around the world — whereby most European countries have totally banned Electronic Voting Machines — and especially Germany, which has a permanent ban on Electronic voting Machines — would suggest there is a widespread belief that the electronic voting and tabulation machines are all part of one big fraud.
As usual, the mainstream media is not covering this particular phenomena of other countries banning the electronic voting machines in a concerted effort to bring some type of integrity back into the election process simply by using the old paper ballot system, complete with paper receipt.
One might ask where the proof of this corruption in our election process is, and how anyone knows that the electronic voting machines are tainted and corrupted. The proof is partially in the fact that any examination of these electronic voting machines is prevented, merely by the fact that most of these electronic voting machines are leased from a private company to the individual states, counties and municipalities, and thus are protected and remain secured by “proprietary possession.”
Well, what does that mean? It means that in order to gain and establish concrete evidence of a “Ghost Program” having been installed inside the electronic voting machine at the manufacture’s factory in South America, the original “Computer Codes” need to be obtained first in order to forensically examine each program and hardware in the voting machine computer.
Those Manufactured “computer codes” are necessary for any type of verification examination, and thus, will never be produced or available by the original manufacturing computer company. It would be like voluntarily admitting guilt on their part, and why should they do that? They have been bought and paid for already, and they are in a different country — and, I might add, a third world country that is prone to bribery and corruption.
I feel compelled to remind everyone that this type of election corruption is not new to our country, and so here is a little history lesson for you to ponder: The Battle of Athens (sometimes called the McMinn County War) was a rebellion led by citizens in Athens and Etowah, Tennessee, United States, against the local government in August 1946. The citizens, including some World War II veterans, accused the local officials of predatory policing, police brutality, political corruption and voter intimidation. The event is sometimes cited by firearms ownership advocates as an example of the value of the Second Amendment in combating tyranny.
The American Patriots (who were armed) that were involved in this uprising, were successful in forcibly retrieving the Ballot Box that was stolen by the current Sheriff, and thus, after the legal ballot count was completed, the community ousted their present corrupted government elected officials, all for the sake and betterment of their community.
I implore you to conduct your own investigation into and regarding the use and banning of Electronic Voting Machines, Electronic Lottery Machines, and Electronic Tabulation Machines. My understanding of a random number-generator computer (used for Lotteries) is that there is no such thing, in that there are always upper and lower limits to any random number-generator programs, and they can be easily hacked.
The one thing that all these types of Electronic Machines have in common is that they all are, can and will eventually be, hacked and controlled by some corrupted computer expert, and there is nothing that I can see we can do to prevent this from happening, except eliminate the source of the problem.
A flesh and blood human being, or several human beings, tasked with counting each and every individual ballot, as far as I can see, is the only viable alternative to having a compromised and corrupted election anywhere.
Preparations are being made to generate a “Complaint about Electronic Voting Machines” to the Secretary of State of Nevada, requesting the immediate removal of all Electronic Voting Machines from our election
process. Our voting privilege will not be hampered in any way, and it will not favor any candidate or issues whatsoever. Paper Ballots worked before, and they can work again.
I am sure that opponents to this complaint will scream money, validity, logistics, manpower, morality, ethics, and possibly racism to this proposal. That is just too bad for them, the integrity of the paper ballot process must be restored and maintained.
Paper Ballots with a receipt to voters, for a keepsake, is a must and will help stifle the corruption in elections, not only in our state, but across the entire country, if immediately adopted.
Remember to Keep your Faith, Keep your Gun, and they can Keep their Change. Just a note; If you disrespect my Country, disrespect our Flag, disrespect our National Anthem, disrespect our Constitution, or our American way of life, I will most definitely disrespect you.
In God We Trust
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Gordon Martines is a former LVMPD detective who has served in many capacities over his 39-year career in law enforcement. He was a candidate for sheriff in 2002, 2006, 2010 and 2014, with the intention of bringing integrity and accountability back to the department, and filed a federal lawsuit against LVMPD in 2011. Martines has appeared on “Face The Tribune” radio show several times and is currently the host of “Open Mic” on Tuesdays and Thursday at 11:00 a.m. He contributes his opinions and ideas to the Las Vegas Tribune to keep the public informed and help improve policing in Las Vegas. Gordon Martines can be contacted via email at coper71@hotmail.com.

a former LVMPD detective who has served in many capacities over his 39-year career in law enforcement. He was a candidate for sheriff in 2002, 2006, 2010 and 2014, with the intention of bringing integrity and accountability back to the department, and filed a federal lawsuit against LVMPD in 2011. Martines has appeared on “Face The Tribune” radio show several times and is currently the host of “Open Mic” on Tuesdays and Thursday at 11:00 a.m. He contributes his opinions and ideas to the Las Vegas Tribune to keep the public informed and help improve policing in Las Vegas. Gordon Martines can be contacted via email at coper71@hotmail.com.

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